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What was Xian Xinghai's childhood life like?
Xi Xinghai 1905- 1945) was born in Panyu, Guangdong, and was born in a poor and bitter boatman's family in Macau. 19 18 was appointed as a violin in senior high school of Lingnan University. 1926 studied in the Music Department of Peking University Conservatory of Music and National Art College. 65438-0928 entered Shanghai National Conservatory of Music to study violin and piano, and published the famous music prose "Cosmic Music". From 65438 to 0929, he went to Paris to work and study, and studied under the famous violinist Pani Obedov and the famous composer Paul Dukas. 193 1, the Paris Conservatory of Music studied in the composition class of Shola Cantorum. During his stay in France, he wrote more than ten works, such as The Wind, Ode to a Wanderer and Violin Sonata in D minor. 1935 after returning to China. Gigi participated in the anti-Japanese national salvation movement, wrote a lot of combative mass songs, and also composed music for progressive films such as Top Gun, Youth March, Drama Resurrection and Thunderstorm. After the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, he joined the Second Team of Shanghai National Salvation Drama, and then went to Wuhan with Zhang Shu to be responsible for the national salvation singing movement. During the period from 1935 to 1938, I wrote the Army Song of Saving the Nation, I'm afraid I can't resist it, Guerrilla Army Song, The Road We Open, The Boundless Siberia. Forget it, Love in the Yellow River, Blood, A Midnight Song. From 65438 to 0938, he was the director of Lu Yi Music Department in Yan 'an, and taught part-time in Women's University. After teaching, he created immortal masterpieces such as The Yellow River Cantata and Production Chorus. 1940 left the Soviet union to study and work, 1945 died in Moscow. During this period, he composed symphonies such as National Liberation, Jihad, Orchestral Suite Manjianghong, China Orchestral Rhapsody and Violin Guo Zhier-Bi Dai. Up to now, nearly 300 of his works have been collected. In addition, he has written a large number of music papers, such as Nie Er, the Creator of China's Emerging Music, and On the National Form of China Music, and has published 35 articles. Because of his great contribution to the development of revolutionary music in China, he won the honorary title of "People's Musician".